How to Check if ETC is Successfully Activated?
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There are two ways to check whether the ETC has been activated: Simply insert the ETC card into the ETC electronic tag, and you can click to view after insertion. If the ETC card account balance is displayed, it means the activation is successful. When passing through the ETC lane, a beep sound indicates successful deduction, the barrier will automatically rise, and it can be used normally. The ETC installation process is as follows: Upon receiving the device, first check whether the ETC card and electronic tag (OBU) are damaged. Press the anti-tamper button on the back of the OBU, and the red light will briefly turn on. The OLED screen will display "Sign Invalid, Please Insert Card," indicating the device is normal. Clean the front windshield to ensure the glass surface is smooth, clean, and dry. Then peel off the protective film of the OBU back adhesive and stick it to the installation position. Press with your hand for 2-3 minutes to remove air bubbles. Insert the ETC card with the front facing the driver and the back facing the front glass. The chip should be inserted into the OBU device. Benefits of installing ETC: Time-saving: Eliminates the hassle of waiting in line; Green and eco-friendly: Green and low-carbon, vehicles pass through toll stations without stopping, reducing noise and exhaust emissions and minimizing pollution; Cost-saving: Reduces expenses, decreases the frequency of vehicle starts and brakes, lowers wear and fuel consumption, and users can also enjoy a 5% discount on toll fees; Improved efficiency: The efficiency of passing through ETC lanes can theoretically increase by 2-3 times, making traditional ETC more updated, faster, and more high-tech. Compared to license plate payment, ETC technology is more mature and advantageous.